
Originally Posted by
jellero
new hip thursday, discharged saturday, hanging out at home now. kind of a whirlwind and it looks like the work starts now. so many things i have to avoid doing, like bending waist more than 90 degrees, rolling knee, crossing legs. anyone been through this? not a lot of pain and i have pills but thinking of dislocation when i say, go to pick up a dropped pencil is an issue (i will be buying more pencils.) any help appreciated, any info available and i will have the time. j
Btw, dislocation precautions, while most critical in the immediate post-op period, are often applied for life. From the precautions that you listed it sounds like you had a posterior approach to your hip replacement. While the capsule/muscles healing will help minimize the chance of dislocation, invariably the range of motion of a replaced hip is not the same as the hip your mom gave you for biomechanical reasons. Hence, doctors will often recommend that you don't sit on a very low couch, that you put your socks on by putting your foot on the opposite knee (rather than bending downwards), etc. Obviously, precautions are different in an anterior approach (it has to do with what was disrupted in order to get to the hip). Glad to hear you're doing so well this quickly.
Originally Posted by jm2e:
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